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Ancillary Materials in Volume 10
Michael D. Ward & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
Location, Location, Location: An MCMC Approach to Modeling the Spatial Context of War & Peace
Political Analysis 2002 10: 244-260 [ ZIP]
John O'Loughlin
The Electoral Geography of Weimar Germany: Exploratory Spatial Data Analyses (ESDA) of Protestant Support for the Nazi Party
Political Analysis 2002 10: 217-243 [ ZIP]
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Donald P. Green & David H. Yoon
Reconciling Individual & Aggregate Evidence Concerning Partisan Stability: Applying Time-Series Models to Panel Survey Data
Political Analysis 2002 10: 1-24 [ Ancillary Materials]
John E. Jackson
A Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model for Analyzing Multiparty Elections
Political Analysis 2002 10: 49-65 [ Ancillary Materials]
Michael Tomz, Joshua A. Tucker & Jason Wittenberg
An Easy & Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data
Political Analysis 2002 10: 66-83 [ Ancillary Materials]
James Honaker, Jonathan N. Katz & Gary King
A Fast, Easy, & Efficient Estimator for Multiparty Electoral Data
Political Analysis 2002 10: 84-100 [ Ancillary Materials]
Ben Pelzer, Rob Eisinga & Philip Hans Franses
Inferring Transition Probabilities from Repeated Cross Sections
Political Analysis 10(2), 113-133 [ Ancillary Materials]
Chatherine Eckel, Martin Johnson, & Rick K. Wilson
Fairness & Rejection in the Ultimatum Bargaining Game
Political Analysis 10(4), 376-393 [ Ancillary Materials]
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